Dichotomy
it’s a strong and defiant record dense, ruthless and belligerent

Exterminas
are relatively a new Black metal band from Treviso, Veneto in Italy, they were
formed around 2009 and began as a four members band, Skoll in bass, Raven
behind drums, Moloch in guitars and Februus in vocals, their first recording is the EP titled "Abaddon" which came out by the end of 2010 including
five tracks. two years later during autumn 2012 they released their album debut
titled "Seventh Demonical Hierarchy" as a limited edition for
Metallic Media with ten new tracks, gaining the attention of some specialized
underground sites, by that time Eskathon was invited to joining the band to
support the guitar work.

Exterminas
shows their quality at songwriting delivering a solid piece of black metal
album, with sharp riff, infectious grooves and brutal growls, you might expect
another band treading the already saturated roads, emulating the first wave of
black metal, but undoubtedly you will take a wrong guess with the Italians of
Exterminas, their sound is particularly remarkable by the Hellenic influence,
speaking more clear, their sound is more suitable to the early Rotting Christ.

"Dichotomy"
is their second effort with eight tracks forged in hell, somehow they manage to
release the beast inside of them "God's Hammer" opens aggressively
with fast riff and overwhelming growling vocals as the track passes they
infringe some vicious riff and the intensity from the beginning slows down just
enough to add a darker ambience, "Unleashing the Cruelty" its
dizzying, structured with a Blackened Death metal riff, "Collapse into
Time" is more varied in pace and melody, offering more versatility to the
band, "Swallowing the Gravity" and "Upheaval Seems
Anathema" both falls into a generic Black Death metal sound something that
put them in safe ground, "Wandering from the Death's Shore" is the
most perfect embodiment of the Doom Death metal sound, heavy riff and hellish
vocals the balance in this track is superb, "In Apotheosis of
Pandemonium" goes directly pummeling the listener with inherent hatred,
the last track in the album is "The Dawn of Deceit" denotes the
quality of songwriting I’ve been trying to describe, slow, dense, ruthless and
belligerent, the end is awesome a really short guitar solo that lingers in your
mind achieving its purpose.

Certainly
no one can question the quality that Exterminas offers in their second album
"Dichotomy" this time for Satanath Records, of course it has some
flaws here and there but nothing to degrade their effort, it’s a strong record
to put them up firmly in the worldwide scene as a respectable act and will be
worth to follow them very close.

Stay
True… Stay Metal… Stay Brutal...

Track List:

1. God's Hammer

2. Unleashing the Cruelty

3. Collapse into Time

4. Swallowing the Gravity

5. Upheaval Seems Anathema6. Wandering from the Death's Shore7. In Apotheosis of Pandemonium8. The Dawn of DeceitFacebook